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    the official names of the operations were secret and which came into general use. Bragadin 1957, p. 220. L'operazione Daffodil nel piano Agreement (in Italian)...
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    MV Royal Daffodil was built in 1939 and scrapped in 1967. In the late 1950s and early to mid 1960s she was used for "no passport" trips to France, which...
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  • mechanical frogs. 4 Au feu les jonKilles Daffodil Kraze The ResKue The Kruds/Yuks have launched Operation Daffodil to steal wood for their boiler and during...
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    atomic bomb boosted with gaseous tritium created by a generator codenamed Daffodil. It had a yield of about 25 kilotonnes of TNT (100 TJ). The Aldermaston...
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  • 200 on sales of daffodils. As the first flower of spring, the daffodil became a symbol of hope in the fight against cancer and Daffodil Days fundraising...
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  • insignia. Protea Operation Geppetto Operation Daffodil Daisy Packer Firewood Hooper Modular Windmill Operation Pebble (During Operation Pebble unit members...
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  • British, Rhodesian and New Zealand raids on several North African targets Daffodil (1942) — Tobruk raid Hyacinth (1942) — Barce raid Snowdrop (1942) — Benghazi...
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    disabled during the airfield attack. The names usually given to these operationsDaffodil, Snowdrop, Tulip, and Hyacinth were names made up by the author...
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  • Daffodil Records was a Canadian record label that existed from 1971 to 1978. Daffodil Records was co-founded in Canada, in 1971, by Frank Davies, who...
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    visitors. The current fleet consists of two vessels. A third ferry, Royal Daffodil was in service until 2012. The current ferries originally came into service...
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    MV Royal Daffodil is a former ferry based on the River Mersey, England. From launch until a major refit in 1998 /1999, she was named MV Overchurch, she...
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    Outwardly and technically it differed little from its predecessor, the DAF Daffodil. 1966 had seen the introduction of the Michelotti styled DAF 44 which appeared...
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    SS Royal Daffodil was a Mersey ferry, built in 1906 and scrapped in 1938. She was built as Daffodil but renamed Royal Daffodil in recognition of her service...
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    ambassador for Marie Curie Cancer Care, promoting the charity's annual Great Daffodil Appeal on several occasions. He is also a patron of Pancreatic Cancer Action...
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    groups and has many floats, most of which are covered in daffodils, or are themed in the daffodil season. Most of the local junior high and high school marching...
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    red Welsh Dragon, but other national emblems include the leek and the daffodil. Although sharing many customs with the other nations of the United Kingdom...
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    Zeebrugge Raid (category North Sea operations of World War I)
    sunk) stripping out of unnecessary equipment, including their masts. Iris, Daffodil and the submarines were converted in Portsmouth. The fleet made its rendezvous...
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    congregation centered on a "water of Yakan" that was infused with a psychedelic daffodil plant locally known as Kamiojo, described as the "LSD of Central Africa"...
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    ex-Service vessels, which are now privately owned, and ex-lifeboats. MV Royal Daffodil (1939) – Already in use for transporting troops on the 23 May Requisitioned...
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  • licenses. Daffodil Replicator is a Java tool for data synchronization, data migration, and data backup between various database servers. Daffodil Replicator...
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    Field of Daffodils – This expansive garden space attracts visitors from around the region each spring. It features more than 25,000 daffodil bulbs that...
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    garden describe its profusion of vegetation, including abundant roses, daffodils, and fruit trees. As the Mughal Empire declined, the gardens were not...
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    largest central business district of Motijheel at Shapla Square. Students of Daffodil International University also attempted to start a demonstration on the...
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    of the town. The town describes itself as New Zealand's daffodil capital, holding a Daffodil Festival each year on the second Sunday in September, with...
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  • dictionary. Narcissus may refer to: Narcissus (plant), a genus containing daffodils and others Narcissus (mythology), Greek mythological character Narcissus...
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    societies across Wales, and customs include the wearing of a leek or a daffodil, which are two national emblems of Wales. Children also wear the national...
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    always "humming with servants". With 40 gardeners, a flower bed of yellow daffodils could become a sea of red tulips overnight. After the death of Herbert...
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    and glass; 67.9 x 52.1 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City) "Daffodil" lamp; 1904–1924; leaded opalescent glass and gilt bronze; height: 67.9...
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    Independent. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 2 March 2016. Official website of BNCC Daffodil International University BNCC Platoon...
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    British. This move prompted Randolph Churchill to say, "I thought my daffodils were yellow until I met Joe Kennedy". Kennedy developed a reputation as...
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